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WIBAUX MONTANA
Small Town - John Cougar Mellencamp
Well I was born in a small town And I live in a small town Prob'ly die in a small town
Oh, those small communities
All my friends are so small town
My parents live in the same small town
My job is so small town
Provides little opportunity
Educated in a small town
Taught the fear of Jesus in a small town
Used to daydream in that small town
Another boring romantic that's me
But I've seen it all in a small town
Had myself a ball in a small town
Married an L.A. doll and brought her to this small town
Now she's small town just like me
No I cannot forget where it is that I come from
I cannot forget the people who love me
Yeah, I can be myself here in this small town
And people let me be just what I want to be
Got nothing against a big town
Still hayseed enough to say
Look who's in the big town
But my bed is in a small town
Oh, and that's good enough for me
Well I was born in a small town
And I can breathe in a small town
Gonna die in this small town
And that's prob'ly where they'll bury me
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Wibaux wins 2nd straight 8-man title--5th overall State Titles
Wibaux 6 14 14 8--42 Scobey 0 24 6 0 --30
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State title returns to Wibaux as Longhorns rally from halftime deficit to beat Medicine Lake 36-32
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Wibaux Geneology Link
Facts on Wibaux
WIBAUX IS LOCATED IN EASTERN MONTANA
Zip Codes: 59353
STATISTICS AND FACTS:
The population of Wibaux is approximately 1,191 (1998). The approximate number of families is 316 (1990). The amount of land area in Wibaux is 2.755 sq. kilometers. The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers. The distance from Wibaux to Washington DC is 1540 miles. The distance to the Montana state capital is 384 miles. (as the crow flies) Wibaux is positioned 46.98 degrees north of the equator and 104.18 degrees west of the prime meridian.
WIBAUX ATTRACTIONS
Pierre Wibaux Museum
The historic Pierre Wibaux Museum is open May through September in down-town Wibaux Montana. Wibaux is located on I94 first and last stop on the Montana North Dakota border. Pierre Wibaux was a Frenchman who came to this territory in 1883 and became the World's Largest Cattleman with up to 65,000 head of cattle which he ran on the open range during the late 1800's until the Homesteaders started staking their claims. You will enjoy seeing the Townhouse Museum built by Wibaux and Henry Boice in 1892. Also, included in the Museum is a car from the Montana Centennial Train which went to the World's Fair in New York City in 1964; an Antique Barber Shop and a Livery Stable with a 1925 Rumely Oil Pull Tractor on display. Enjoy the history and a tour of the historical business district in this little Eastern Montana town. You can contact the Chamber of Commerce; Pierre Wibaux Museum; Montana State Visitor Information Center; or City of Wibaux. All inquiries will be answered. We know you will enjoy your visit with us.
History Of Wibaux
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V.I.C.T.O.R.Y THATS THE LONGHORN BATTLE CRY! WHAT'S THE LONGHORN BATTLE CRY? V.I.C.T.O.R.Y!
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Wibaux County High School Class of 2000!
LEFT TO RIGHT TOP: Matt, Dustin, Clay, Cory, Me, Colleen, Elizabeth, Katie, Kara LEFT TO RIGHT BOTTOM: Missy, Lacie, Michelle, Julie, Robin, Eric |
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